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Socotra's Dragon's Blood Trees Face Extinction Amidst Climate Change and Conflict
On Socotra Island, Yemen, climate change-intensified cyclones and invasive goats threaten the unique dragon's blood trees, vital to the island's ecosystem and tourism-based economy, hampered further by Yemen's civil war.
Socotra's Dragon's Blood Trees Face Extinction Amidst Climate Change and Conflict
On Socotra Island, Yemen, climate change-intensified cyclones and invasive goats threaten the unique dragon's blood trees, vital to the island's ecosystem and tourism-based economy, hampered further by Yemen's civil war.
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28% Bias Score


Geopolitical Conflicts Hamper Global Climate Action
Escalating global conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine and tensions in the South China Sea, undermine international climate cooperation by prioritizing national energy security and military spending, potentially leading to increased emissions and hindering technological innovation for a green trans...
Geopolitical Conflicts Hamper Global Climate Action
Escalating global conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine and tensions in the South China Sea, undermine international climate cooperation by prioritizing national energy security and military spending, potentially leading to increased emissions and hindering technological innovation for a green trans...
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36% Bias Score


Bengaluru's Rising Heat: Indoor Dangers in Informal Settlements
Rising temperatures in Bengaluru disproportionately affect low-income families in slums like Rajendra Nagar, where poor ventilation, unreliable electricity, and limited water access exacerbate indoor heat, impacting health and daily life.
Bengaluru's Rising Heat: Indoor Dangers in Informal Settlements
Rising temperatures in Bengaluru disproportionately affect low-income families in slums like Rajendra Nagar, where poor ventilation, unreliable electricity, and limited water access exacerbate indoor heat, impacting health and daily life.
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36% Bias Score


Japan's Rice Shortage: Extreme Heat, Tourism, and a 50-Year-Old Policy Converge in a National Crisis
Record heat and increased tourism have caused an unprecedented rice shortage in Japan, driving prices up and prompting government intervention, including the release of strategic reserves and the first rice import from South Korea since 1999.
Japan's Rice Shortage: Extreme Heat, Tourism, and a 50-Year-Old Policy Converge in a National Crisis
Record heat and increased tourism have caused an unprecedented rice shortage in Japan, driving prices up and prompting government intervention, including the release of strategic reserves and the first rice import from South Korea since 1999.
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44% Bias Score


Panama Climate Summit Aims to Accelerate Clean Energy and Nature-Based Solutions
Panama is hosting climate and nature summits this week, bringing together 100 governments and the private sector to accelerate clean energy, focusing on forest and ocean preservation, and aiming to scale nature-based solutions to combat rising global temperatures exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius th...
Panama Climate Summit Aims to Accelerate Clean Energy and Nature-Based Solutions
Panama is hosting climate and nature summits this week, bringing together 100 governments and the private sector to accelerate clean energy, focusing on forest and ocean preservation, and aiming to scale nature-based solutions to combat rising global temperatures exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius th...
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48% Bias Score


Portugal Wildfires: 100,000 Hectares Burned in a Week, Exposing Europe's Growing Fire Risk
Over 100,000 hectares of land in Portugal burned down in a week during autumn 2024, resulting in at least seven deaths and highlighting Europe's increasing wildfire risk due to climate change and unsustainable land management practices.
Portugal Wildfires: 100,000 Hectares Burned in a Week, Exposing Europe's Growing Fire Risk
Over 100,000 hectares of land in Portugal burned down in a week during autumn 2024, resulting in at least seven deaths and highlighting Europe's increasing wildfire risk due to climate change and unsustainable land management practices.
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40% Bias Score

Cognac Industry Faces Economic Crisis Amidst Geopolitical Tensions and Climate Change
Facing halved exports to China and threatened US tariffs, the French Cognac industry, employing 70,000, grapples with climate change and geopolitical instability, prompting some winemakers to remove vines while others invest long-term despite the crisis.

Cognac Industry Faces Economic Crisis Amidst Geopolitical Tensions and Climate Change
Facing halved exports to China and threatened US tariffs, the French Cognac industry, employing 70,000, grapples with climate change and geopolitical instability, prompting some winemakers to remove vines while others invest long-term despite the crisis.
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44% Bias Score

Climate Change to Cause 380% Surge in US Foreclosures by 2035
A new study projects a 380% increase in US foreclosures due to climate change-related weather events by 2035, causing $5.4 billion in lender losses annually, impacting low-to-moderate income households disproportionately.

Climate Change to Cause 380% Surge in US Foreclosures by 2035
A new study projects a 380% increase in US foreclosures due to climate change-related weather events by 2035, causing $5.4 billion in lender losses annually, impacting low-to-moderate income households disproportionately.
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24% Bias Score

Polestar's 24.7% Carbon Footprint Reduction Sets New Automotive Sustainability Standard
Polestar, a Swedish electric vehicle manufacturer, has decreased its carbon footprint per vehicle by 24.7% since 2020, setting a new industry standard for transparency and sustainable practices by publishing full lifecycle assessments and CO2 footprint reports for all models.

Polestar's 24.7% Carbon Footprint Reduction Sets New Automotive Sustainability Standard
Polestar, a Swedish electric vehicle manufacturer, has decreased its carbon footprint per vehicle by 24.7% since 2020, setting a new industry standard for transparency and sustainable practices by publishing full lifecycle assessments and CO2 footprint reports for all models.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Deregulation: \$180 Billion Saved, Environmental Damage Unfolding
The Trump administration's environmental deregulation, driven by a focus on economic growth, resulted in over \$180 billion in savings but caused significant damage to environmental protections, scientific research capabilities, and the nation's ability to address climate change, impacting public he...

Trump's Deregulation: \$180 Billion Saved, Environmental Damage Unfolding
The Trump administration's environmental deregulation, driven by a focus on economic growth, resulted in over \$180 billion in savings but caused significant damage to environmental protections, scientific research capabilities, and the nation's ability to address climate change, impacting public he...
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56% Bias Score

Portugal Wildfires: Climate Change Fuels Europe's Largest Blazes
Devastating wildfires in Portugal during autumn 2024 burned over 100,000 hectares, killing at least seven people; scientists warn of increased frequency and severity due to climate change, land use, and urbanization.

Portugal Wildfires: Climate Change Fuels Europe's Largest Blazes
Devastating wildfires in Portugal during autumn 2024 burned over 100,000 hectares, killing at least seven people; scientists warn of increased frequency and severity due to climate change, land use, and urbanization.
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32% Bias Score

Council of Europe adopts treaty to fight environmental crime, but omits key human rights provision
The Council of Europe adopted a new legally binding treaty to combat serious environmental crimes, defining a wide range of offenses and facilitating international cooperation, but failed to recognize the right to a healthy environment, leaving Europe as the only continent without this legal right.

Council of Europe adopts treaty to fight environmental crime, but omits key human rights provision
The Council of Europe adopted a new legally binding treaty to combat serious environmental crimes, defining a wide range of offenses and facilitating international cooperation, but failed to recognize the right to a healthy environment, leaving Europe as the only continent without this legal right.
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48% Bias Score
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